Liv’s voice is so infectiously beautiful it metaphorically sends you to your happy place in a little row boat.
Single Cover 'Conquer The World.'

Single Cover 'Conquer The World.'

Now if there is something I love about music, it is the way that sounds from a different era can be fused with sounds from this era. This is exactly what this band achieves.

They revive the very best of the 60’s and 70’s and enlighten it with a modern twist of psychedelic pop. The NY Times Magazine quote that ‘Vocalist Liv will sweep through your soul; with a voice so magnetic that you’d follow her every word down the darkest of backstreets…What a great find.’  

The Guilty Ones have just returned after an extensive touring schedule, gigging throughout the UK to promote their sound. Conquer The World is the first taste of music from this quartet, they will be releasing and EP titled Conquer The World in the future and I will definitely be eager to listen to the rest of their music.

After listening to this song several times now, my initial thought is still the same; it’s songs like this that were made for the summer. With a catchy chorus and simple lyrics, I can picture myself lying in a field relaxing and listening to the blend of synth bass notes and desirably beautiful vocals.

The Secret Sound Shop also quotes on the lead vocal by saying ‘Liv’s voice is so infectiously beautiful it metaphorically sends you to your happy place in a little row boat.’

Conquer the World is going to be a big hit, with an Indie flair to it, it is just one of those songs that will never fail to put me in a good mood. Sweet and soothing like a lullaby, the song would create an even fuller effect if I listened to it live.  

Building from subdued sounding beginnings where a muted guitar gently sits alongside soft vocals, Conquer The World rises to a soaring pop crescendo as the lead singer belts triumphantly over crashing guitar chords and sweeping string arrangements.

I am definitely hooked; I can’t wait to hear the next music instalment from this London quartet. 


by for www.femalefirst.co.uk


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